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24 févr. 2026

Critiques of Schelling's Model on Residential Segregation

Summary - 3 pages - Sociology & social sciences

This document discusses the limitations of Schelling's model on residential segregation, including the empirical validation of its predictions and the robustness of its empirical predictions.

04 févr. 2026

Social Representations of Medicines and Self-Medication: An Exploratory Analysis of Patient Perspectives and Practices

Summary - 3 pages - Sociology & social sciences

"Explore the complex relationship between social representations of medicines and self-medication practices through an in-depth analysis of six exploratory interviews. This study reveals how individuals' perceptions of medications, trust in information sources, and personal experiences...

18 nov. 2025

Coleman Report on Educational Inequalities

Summary - 3 pages - Sociology & social sciences

The Coleman Report, published in 1966, examines the issue of equal opportunities in education, highlighting the significance of ethnic segregation and its impact on academic performance.

19 août 2025

The Relationship Between Individual and Collective Life: A Study of the 'Nuit Debout' Movement

Summary - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences

This document explores the concept of 'psychological crowd' and its application to the 'Nuit Debout' movement, a collective manifestation of individuals united around a common goal. It delves into the ideas of Norbert Elias, Gustave Le Bon, and Nicolas Delesalle, examining the...

21 mai 2024

Comparative Research Project - Ethics of Vaccination

Summary - 3 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Vaccination gives humans and living beings immunity against some viruses, allowing humans and animals to live longer, as they can now be protected. Vaccination is a very important procedure in several countries, as it can provide people with general immunity. However, some vaccination campaigns...